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Next Season

I am just throwing this out there. I know that the no-huddle is basically off limits here for various reasons, but with the prevelance of the no-huddle in college football I have a question:

Since I am running the fleXbox One, would anyone be opposed to me toying with a no-huddle variant of the fleXbox One? For the people who have played as the flex, you know there aren't a TON of options in the offense, so I am looking for a way to add a new wrinkle.

The reason I want to use the no-huddle is that it will give me more time to react to the defensive alignment. Right now it is hard to exploit the line techniques in an appropriate way calling plays then coming to the line and making adjustments.
Anyway, I may not do it even if there is no opposition, I need to play with it offline, but I thought I would throw it out there for discussion.

Now, with tOSU in the West, I have changed to Air Force which is spread combined with flex. I could understand your concern with the audibles.

Anyway, I played Suge last night with the Air Force play book and scored 55 points, throwing the ball I think 9 times.

Pryor had 100+ so did Herron. I think I had 9 first downs to Suge's 24 because I scored about the first play from scrimmage each drive. Suge was lost how to stop it. That said, he passed for 400+ yards on me and made it a game. Denard Robinson was running around like a maniac.

Heh. I doubt that'll happen this year. Thanx to a freakin' injury, all 3 of my quarterbacks have played enough to be listed amongst the league leaders (which requires a minimum number of pass attempts of course).

For the record, I'm against the idea of no huddle for any teams outside of the already allowed times (2 mins left in half, down in 4th quarter).

Most of the time it does nothing to give you more time / save time. You get to the line slower in most cases than if you go into the huddle and call a quick play. All it does is keep the same defensive package out on the field (which can be a big offensive advantage).

I don't think the fleXbox One requires additional advantages this year. It seems to be pretty powerful from what I've experienced and read.

I play the fleXbox One with CSU and I don't know why you'd need to go no huddle with it if you have properly chosen audibles (which you'd need even more if you went no huddle). Also, while the fleXbox One playbooks are all fleXbox One, there's still a big difference between the 1 TE/3RB sets and the 2RB/3WR sets. Going from something like the 1st set and then no huddling to the latter one would definitely give the offense an advantage, and I agree with Daz that the fleXbox One probably doesn't need advantages with its revamp.